Senator Cory Bernardi has spoken of a breakaway party from the Coalition. Picture: Kym SmithSource:News Corp Australia

Coalition MP George Christensen has been vocal about his future in the Coalition. Picture: AAPSource:AAP

“This is an excellent opportunity to mingle with outspoken advocates for Liberty and Western values and show your support for this important cause.”

The organisation’s website says all proceeds of the dinner will go towards the legal expenses of the Q Society and two individuals in a Supreme Court defamation action initiated by Mohamed El-Mouehly of the Halal Certification Authority.

The dinner being promoted by the Q Society. Picture: Supplied/Q Society websiteSource:Supplied

Mr El Mouelhy from the Halal Certification Authority is suing the Q Society and two of its members.

Senator Bernardi has been making waves with suggestions of starting a breakaway conservative party. He launched a new Australian Conservatives group after the Coalition’s dismal federal election results.

Senator Bernardi has also been talking in favour of US President-elect Donald Trump’s policies, and posted a photo of himself wearing a “Make Australia Great Again” cap while overseas on a three-moth secondment to the United Nations.

Meanwhile, Mr Christensen told Parliament he was concerned about “the rise of Islamism in this country and those who are willing to commit violence in the name of that ideology”.

“I think we should consider some tighter controls on borders such as restricting immigration from countries where there is a high prevalence of violent extremism and radicalism,” he said.

Former prime minister Tony Abbott and other Coalition MPs have called on the MPs to stay with the party, saying any disunity would be a “catastrophe”.